My first weekend of sailing

Oct 29, 2013
5
Catalina 22 15340 Chesapeake Bay
Catalina owners .com I purchased my second sailboat last September it is a 1981 Catalina 27 . It's not my first sailboat as mentioned above but the first one that I was determined to see my project threw on !! It was very sound the bulkheads were solid and the atomic 4 was solid . So this march I started giving her the tlc she deserved! I sanded and reprinted the bottom sanded and repainted the topside . I was on a roll so I stripped her of all her hardware and hatches and teak paint the whole cockpit and deck and redid I the nonskid after 11. Coats of varnish I reinstalled it . I bought a new stove installed a 30 watt solar system with a charge controller connected to two new batteries and completely manage by a in cabin voltage meter. I did many more small projects and brought her back to life . Two weeks ago it was time I had worked so much on her I almost forgot she was destined for the water lol but the day had come where she was floating so now it was time to put all my winter sofa knowledge I had learned in action to make my day dreams of distant shores and sailing a reality . Keep in mind distant shores for this guy right now is the other side of the Chesepeake bay for this guy lol. My first weekend of sailing was amazing!!! I feel like I was born for this !! Friday winds were out of the south about 9 knots I went for it untied the dock lines and raised both sails it was amazing the sunset was hanging low the sails filled with wind and I close hull it out to the middle of the bay and back feeling like I walked on the moon! The very next day I took another couple out with my girlfriend and I expecting the same conditions lol not the case winds were out of the north at sustained 15 knot wind with wind gust at 20 knots there was a small craft advisory so I said what the hell this is sailing right ! I learned a lot that day to say the least 1 healing is fantastic I loved the spray of water on my face and def understood the true meaning of hull speed . 2 sailing in those kind of winds is not the best for a standard setup with a 130 genoa lol. I'm looking for a small used jib now. I also learned that reefing is smart and is not something u do just for safety but for performance and comfortability as well . But all and all it was a great day and I made great time running to fairlee creek and back to middle river ! Once again Sunday held it's own challenges it was warm and sunny with five knot winds that was the hardest day of all I had to pay close attention to the trim of the sails to go anywhere also it was the first time the wind was not going where I wanted to go so I was forced to learn to tack quickly to get where I was going . But what a weekend I am all in and completely stoked ! In the first three days I sailed 30 nautical miles in three contrasting conditions and each one held a certain charm none bested by another . I cud rave about everything during my first two weeks of sailing . But I digress because all of u are already deep in the love affair that I have just begun ! I will end with this Ripple sailed beautifully for me, and every ounce of love I put into her she has gave back ten fold !! I can't wait to make more memories and trie my first weekend on the hook this weekend !
 

Ward H

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Nov 7, 2011
3,790
Catalina 30 Mk II Cedar Creek, Bayville NJ
It's hard to tell but I think you had fun!! :D:D
Good to hear you had a great weekend for your first time out.
 
Oct 3, 2011
835
Anam Cara Catalina 310 Hull #155 155 Lake Erie/Catawba Island
Welcome, Excellent to hear you found all your hard work worthwhile! wherever/whenever we sail is a good thing and it does NOT have to be 500 miles, just getting out is the answer! Now the sailor's code has to be repeated and that is-we have to be VERY careful who we let know how great it is out there because if we tell others than They will want to be sailors also and than we will be overwhelmed like powerboaters..it is our Secret how special SAILING is! ENJOY!